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Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Romans 3:1
The Condemnation of Israel
SUMMARY OF ROMANS 3: The Special Privileges of Israel. The Special
Claim of the Jew. God's Faithfulness Shown in Keeping His Covenant
with the. Children of Faith. No Difference Between Jew and Gentile.
By the Law No Flesh Justified. Justification to the Believer in
Christ.
What advantage then hath the Jew? In the second chapter Paul has
shown that the Jews as well as the Gentiles are included under sin, and
that the possession of the law and the rite of circumcision were of no
avail unless the law was kept faithfully. In this chapter the Jew is
supposed to object to this conclusion; his objections are presented,
and answered. The first is, "What advantage is it then to the Jew to
have the law and the rite of circumcision at all, if all, both Jew and
Gentile, will be judged on the same principles in the judgment day"?
Romans 3:2 gives the answer.
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